JOURNAL ARTICLE

Half metallicty in finite-length zigzag single walled carbon nanotube: A first-principle prediction

Aijun DuYing ChenGao Qing LuSean C. Smith

Year: 2008 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 93 (7)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

We predict here from first-principle calculations that finite-length (n,0) single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with H-termination at the open ends displaying antiferromagnetic coupling when n is greater than 6. An opposite local gating effect of the spin states, i.e., half metallicity, is found under the influence of an external electric field along the direction of tube axis. Remarkably, boron doping of unpassivated SWCNTs at both zigzag edges is found to favor a ferromagnetic ground state, with the B-doped tubes displaying half-metallic behavior even in the absence of an electric field. Aside of the intrinsic interest of these results, an important avenue for development of CNT-based spintronic is suggested.

Keywords:
Zigzag Carbon nanotube Spintronics Condensed matter physics Ferromagnetism Antiferromagnetism Materials science Electric field Ground state Doping Nanotechnology Physics Atomic physics Geometry Quantum mechanics

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